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Philips Semiconductors
Product specication
TDA3803A
The TDA3803A is a stereo/dual TV sound decoder circuit with static switching for processing two AF signals in TV and VCR equipment. The LOW/HIGH static switching signals control the AF output selector. Two operational amplifiers perform bandpass filtering of the identification signals. Features Amplification of the two AF input signals by integrated operational amplifiers Low distortion stereo de-matrix All operational amplifiers offset compensated De-emphasis with operational amplifiers, preferably applied to the output terminals Two output ports each with two channels for headphones and loudspeakers Dual sound information at one port, each port individually switchable from sound I to sound II and sound II to sound I Mute function; while mute is active, it is possible to connect an external mono AF input signal to pin 10 appearing at pins 20 to 23. Identification without additional signals (horizontal etc.) QUICK REFERENCE DATA Supply voltage (pin 13) Supply current (pin 13) Pilot carrier amplier gain control range A.F. input signals; at Gv = 0 dB (r.m.s. value) LED output current Weighted signal-to-noise ratio of the a.f. signal switches (CCIR468/2) Crosstalk in stereo mode Crosstalk in dual sound mode PACKAGE OUTLINE 28-lead DIL; plastic (SOT117); SOT117-1; 1996 November 25. (S+N)/N S DS > > 60 40 60 dB dB dB Vi(rms) ILED = typ. 1 12 V mA VP = V13-12 IP = I13 Gv typ. typ. > 12 28 40 V mA dB
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Product specication
TDA3803A
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Philips Semiconductors
Product specication
TDA3803A
14 VP VP VP 3 10 3 1,5
mA mA mA W C C
25 to + 125 0 to + 70
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Philips Semiconductors
Product specication
TDA3803A
CHARACTERISTICS VP = 12 V; Tamb = 25 C; overall voltage gain (Gv) = 1; (RS = RR); measured in Fig.2 with a 1 kHz signal. AF input AF2 = AF1 = 0,5 V, pilot carrier input signal V2-12(rms) = 16 mV, m = 0,5 and with adjusted de-matrix circuit; unless otherwise specied PARAMETER Supply (pin 13) Supply voltage range Supply current (without LED current) Reference voltage (pin 11) Input resistance (dynamic) AF part Amplication Input signal at Gv = 1 Mono AF input signal (pin 10); note 1 Input signal DC input voltage level Input resistance Stereo mode AF output port I pin 22: right pin 23: left AF output port II pin 20: right pin 21: left Output signal (THD 0,5%) port I (V23-12 = V22-12) port II (V21-12 = V20-12) Weighted signal-to-noise ratio of the AF signal switches (in accordance with CCIR468/2) Unweighted signal-to-noise Total harmonic distortion (V20;21;22;23-12 = 0,5 V; Gv = 1) Crosstalk attenuation (selective) stereo mode (f1 = 1 kHz; f2 = 400 Hz) dual sound mode (f = 250 Hz to 12,5 kHz) S DS 40 60 dB dB THD 0,05 % (S+N)/N (S+N)/N 60 65 dB dB Vol VoII 2 2 V V V10-12 V10-12 R10-12 6 16 2 V V k Gv VAF1 = VAF2 40 18 1 dB V VP = V13-12 IP = I13 Vref R11-12 10,8 12 28 6 4 13,2 35 V mA V k SYMBOL MIN. TYP. MAX. UNIT
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Philips Semiconductors
Product specication
TDA3803A
PARAMETER DC input voltage level at pins 25 and 27 DC output voltage level at pins 20; 21; 22 and 23 Output resistance at pins 20; 21; 22 and 23 Identication part Pilot carrier amplier input signal (pin 2) gain control range controlled output signal (pin 1) (peak-to-peak value) Input resistance (pin 2) Output resistance (pin 1) DC input voltage level (pin 2) applied externally (see Fig.2) DC output voltage level (pin 28) without gain control with gain control Identication signal (pin 28) (peak-to-peak value) Filter operational ampliers open loop gain Identication frequency evaluation No identication signal (lower threshold) Identication signal (upper threshold) Stereo transmission (lower threshold) Dual sound transmission (upper threshold) Control logic part Mute input voltage (pin 18) mute OFF mute ON (see the remarks to pin 10) Switching stereo/mono and sound I/sound II Stereo transmission switching voltage to pin 19 (pin 17 and 16 not affected) output ports I and II mono output ports I and II stereo Go
MIN. 6 6
TYP.
MAX. V V
UNIT
200
5 40 1 78 4,7 4,7
2,5 2,5
mV dB mV k M V V V V dB V V V V
V18-12 V18-12
0,8
V V
V19-12 V19-12
0,8
V V
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Philips Semiconductors
Product specication
TDA3803A
PARAMETER Mono transmission both output ports I and II mono Dual sound transmission switching voltage to pin 16 (pin 19 and 17 not affected) output port II sound I output port II sound II switching voltage to pin 17 (pin 16 and 19 not affected) output port I sound I output port I sound II Mode indication (pins 14 and 15; see also Table 1) Output current Output voltage (note 3) Stereo/mono transmission: LED indication is valid for the transmission mode Dual sound transmission: LED indication is valid for port I Table 1 Mode indication (note 2) TRANSMISSION MODE mono stereo: stereo selection; V19-12 2 V mono selection; V19-12 0,8 V dual sound sound I selection; V17-12 0,8 V sound II selection; V17-12 2 V Notes to the characteristics
SYMBOL
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
UNIT
V16-12 V16-12
0,8
V V
v17-12 v17-12
0,8
V V
9 0
12
15 8
mA V
1. An input signal at pin 10 appears at pins 20 to 23 if the mute input (pin 18) is activated (V18-12 2 V). 2. With mute (pin 18) ON both LEDs (pin 14 and 15) are switched OFF. 3. Pin 14 and 15 are also suitable as output switches to control TDA3810. At LED OFF and I14, 15 100 A, then V14, 15-12 200 mV.
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Philips Semiconductors
Product specication
TDA3803A
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Philips Semiconductors
Product specication
TDA3803A
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Philips Semiconductors
Product specication
TDA3803A
SOT117-1
seating plane
ME
A2
A1 c Z e b1 b 28 15 MH w M (e 1)
pin 1 index E
14
5 scale
10 mm
DIMENSIONS (inch dimensions are derived from the original mm dimensions) UNIT mm inches A max. 5.1 0.20 A1 min. 0.51 0.020 A2 max. 4.0 0.16 b 1.7 1.3 0.066 0.051 b1 0.53 0.38 0.020 0.014 c 0.32 0.23 0.013 0.009 D (1) 36.0 35.0 1.41 1.34 E (1) 14.1 13.7 0.56 0.54 e 2.54 0.10 e1 15.24 0.60 L 3.9 3.4 0.15 0.13 ME 15.80 15.24 0.62 0.60 MH 17.15 15.90 0.68 0.63 w 0.25 0.01 Z (1) max. 1.7 0.067
Note 1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.25 mm maximum per side are not included. OUTLINE VERSION SOT117-1 REFERENCES IEC 051G05 JEDEC MO-015AH EIAJ EUROPEAN PROJECTION
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Philips Semiconductors
Product specication
TDA3803A
with the joint for more than 5 seconds. The total contact time of successive solder waves must not exceed 5 seconds. The device may be mounted up to the seating plane, but the temperature of the plastic body must not exceed the specified maximum storage temperature (Tstg max). If the printed-circuit board has been pre-heated, forced cooling may be necessary immediately after soldering to keep the temperature within the permissible limit. Repairing soldered joints Apply a low voltage soldering iron (less than 24 V) to the lead(s) of the package, below the seating plane or not more than 2 mm above it. If the temperature of the soldering iron bit is less than 300 C it may remain in contact for up to 10 seconds. If the bit temperature is between 300 and 400 C, contact may be up to 5 seconds.
This data sheet contains target or goal specications for product development. This data sheet contains preliminary data; supplementary data may be published later. This data sheet contains nal product specications.
Limiting values given are in accordance with the Absolute Maximum Rating System (IEC 134). Stress above one or more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only and operation of the device at these or at any other conditions above those given in the Characteristics sections of the specication is not implied. Exposure to limiting values for extended periods may affect device reliability. Application information Where application information is given, it is advisory and does not form part of the specication. LIFE SUPPORT APPLICATIONS These products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of these products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Philips customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify Philips for any damages resulting from such improper use or sale.
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